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made-up
[ meyd-uhp ]
adjective
- concocted; falsely fabricated or invented:
a made-up story.
- being in makeup; wearing facial cosmetics.
- put together; finished.
made-up
adjective
- invented; fictional
a made-up story
- wearing make-up
a well made-up woman
- put together; assembled
- (of a road) surfaced with asphalt, concrete, etc
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of made-up1
Example Sentences
鈥淭his all could be alcoholic made-up stories. But in prison she wasn鈥檛 drinking. It was very consistent, and it never changed鈥. She was very mad that she got caught. She hated to lose.鈥
"We look for confidence in our achievements, our appearance, our accomplishments," intoned the perfectly coiffed and made-up Angela Halili on a recent episode of the "Girls Gone Bible" podcast.
At times, they sang in what they called 鈥渁 made-up language.鈥
"The scenes are imaginary, the conversations are fake, the dialogue is made-up, and once again, just like his other books falsely attacking President Trump, nobody believes any of it," they wrote.
One of the most generous and kind leaders I met in the 1980s was a union leader in Chicago, and he would always say, 鈥淵ou really can鈥檛 beat a made-up mind.鈥
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